Festival Season Never Dies with These Top Fall Live Events

Music festivals are synonymous with summertime, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still get your fix well into the fall. To keep music festival season going well after summer ends, check out some of our favorites still to come in 2015.

If the crowd and overall atmosphere is really what draws you to Lolla, you will likely enjoy North Coast Music Festival. This three-day festival occurs over Labor Day Weekend in Chicago’s Union Park. With its outdoor venue, multiple stages and carefree vibe, this festival gives you the Lolla environment with an electronic-focused lineup.

Last, but certainly not least – Bumbershoot. This slightly less-known music festival is something special. Over the long Labor Day weekend, Bumbershoot sets up its 74-acre venue for a weekend of not only top name music, but food vendors, art sculptures, comedians and more!

Love EDM, but want something different? Try TomorrowWorld. Originally started in Belgium as “TomorrowLand,” this magical three-day show and five-day camping experience is America’s largest 21+ music festival. Last year’s TomorrowWorld brought in 160,000 fans from over 75 countries to celebrate electronic dance music on its whimsically designed stages. This enchanted fest takes place in Chattahoochee Hills, Ga., and will return Sept. 25-27.

If you like Coachella:

It is hard to compare to the celebrity-loved music festival that is, Coachella. However, HARD Events will debut its new one-night event, A Night At Fairplex, this September, and it sounds like a much smaller-scale Coachella with the kind of music variety that fans flock to.

Now, if you’re set on experiencing Coachella’s desert atmosphere, check out Burning Man, a week-long event in Black Rock City, Nev., that begins on the last weekend of August. It may not be a traditional music festival, but it’s definitely a week full of art and music you won’t find anywhere else.